"Go, I'm the father, who is lying in the hospital?"

Li Xinghe whispered to her to stop talking nonsense.

But Tsutsumi Rei said, "Come on, call me daddy."

The children shouted obediently.

Li Xinghe covered his head and realized that he is now a father of three children.

Then we got down to business.

"Now there is another big news waiting for you..."

"You don't need to show up in person. Don't you have a few female colleagues? Give them a hint and ask them to come to China-Belarus Film and Television for help."

But when Remi Tsutsumi found out that she was not allowed to appear and a female anchor was chosen instead, and Li Xinghe actually wanted to recruit her colleague, Remi Tsutsumi's expression almost turned into that of a little wild cat that wanted to bite people.

Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei gently kicked Li Xinghe:

"Your little lover is about to overflow with jealousy now, so just let them contact me. Don't worry, I will keep them away."

She came to comfort Tsutsumi Reimi and easily gained Tsutsumi Reimi's trust.

Soon, a female anchor from the Fuji News anchor camp, Miyaji Aimi, was selected after careful selection by Tsutsumi Reimi.

She was chosen not for any other reason but because she had a rumored boyfriend, who could eliminate a possible competitor.

After receiving the job invitation, Miyaji Aihai rushed to the registered address of the China-Belarus Film and Television Company and met Li Xinghe and Councillor Lu Yuchi.

A woman who can work at a news station is certainly not ugly. Miyaji Aimi is a very standard Japanese beauty, especially her pure makeup and clothes that target men, which can be said to be a straight male killer.

Television anchors are also a unique category of beauty in Japan. Because the barriers to entry in Japan are very strict, female stars may go to the adult entertainment industry at any time, but radio anchors are often dominated by daughters of wealthy families. They dress prudently and modestly on TV, have pleasant but not glamorous expressions, and do not have coquettish and vulgar photos. They are high-quality women who can easily gain national reputation.

So Miyaji Aimi actually comes from a wealthy family background, although no one actually knows who her father is.

The characteristic of Japanese actresses is that the more background they reveal, the less background there is.

Li Xinghe handed the project plan to her:

"We now have a plan for you to become the second national goddess."

Miyaji Aimi took a quick look at the plan and immediately agreed without hesitation:

"I do."

But in the end, the plan required more people than just one priest Aimi.

Kanoike Hua Yingmei gathered more than a dozen well-known reporters and anchors in the industry and asked professionals to design a script for them to launch a bombshell for the Asian Games. After Fuji News Channel got wind of the situation, it also sent in cooperating personnel to prepare for a big news story.

The first project proposal of the China-Belarus Film and Television Company was originally a left-wing art film, but when it was actually implemented, it turned out to be a social farce.

After two days of intensive training.

With only 13 days left to the opening ceremony of the Asian Games, when the Asian Games Preparatory Committee and the Opening Ceremony Preparatory Group were in a state of brain death, and when many people were ready to make a move, the China-Belarus Film and Television Company and Fuji News Channel joined forces and were the first to launch a blockbuster bombshell to the society.

Fuji News Evening Special.

At the beginning of the live broadcast, the famous beauty anchor Gong Si Ai Hai made her first sweet appearance, with a bare construction site behind her:

"Behind us is the home of former Self-Defense Force female doctor Hayashi Yuko, where Kamikawa Yoko was assassinated. It was demolished and turned into a sports field, but there has been no action so far."

Then came Tsutsumi Reimi who forced her way in. She was wearing a solemn black dress and said seriously:

"Since Nagoya City won the qualification to host the Asian Games, after 11 years of preparation, after two consecutive investments totaling more than 6300 billion yen, after so much time, so much money, and so much social support and attention, in the end we got: zero."

Then, Miyaji Aimi began to speak:

"Yes, as you can see. After 11 years of preparation and 6300 billion yen of funding, we have not built a new stadium, no new athletes' village, no new rail transit, no new planned urban area, no characteristic tourist streets, and no promised county revitalization. What we have is a huge funding hole, countless unfinished construction sites, striking workers who have not received wages, and civilians who have not received land acquisition compensation. We now have only one question: where did the money go?"

Then, well-trained local citizens of Nagoya, who are actually professional passerby actors, are brought in to talk about a bunch of unnecessary dangers.

Then the two female anchors started to ask:

"All citizens should also have a question in mind: with less than two weeks left before the opening ceremony, when there is no prime minister and the parliamentarians are busy with elections, what will happen to the Asian Games in Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya City? I find it hard to imagine that when athletes from various countries rush to Nagoya City, they find that they have to stay and compete in ruins. People all over the world may question: Do we need to let the athletes build a stadium by themselves before the competition?"

Their report instantly caused a social sensation, and other TV stations and media rushed to expand their coverage like 100-meter runners hearing the sound of a cannon.

The good thing about the Japanese plutocracy system established during the Tanaka Kakuei era is that businessmen can really get things done by spending money.

As long as you spend a little more money and get the green light for approval, you can have all kinds of infrastructure projects.

Although there was a corruption channel between parliamentarians and businessmen, at least new infrastructure and roads, as well as job opportunities, were added to the people. Most of Japan's current main Shinkansen transportation were built during that period.

But nowadays, things have become such that no matter how much money is spent or how much effort is mobilized, things can never be done.

The commentator of Fuji News Channel, the female star Haru, read out the script:

"Our problem now is that the parliamentary factions and the big financial groups seem to have forgotten how to get things done, instead of trying to get their hooves into the trough when fighting for food. Now even when they really want to work together, they will easily mess things up."

In short, Japan's politics and zaibatsu have experienced a functional regression and have lost the organizational capacity to carry out large-scale campaigns, infrastructure construction, or large-scale disaster relief.

Just like an 80-year-old man with half paralysis and cerebral thrombosis, it is impossible for him to chop wood, build a house or repair the roof.

......

Former Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who has officially stepped down and is being pursued by prosecutors, was unsurprisingly besieged by a large group of reporters at her doorstep.

"Prime Minister Kaohsiung, during your term, a supplementary budget of NT$5400 billion for the Asian Games was officially approved, entirely from the national treasury. Now nothing has been built, how do you respond?"

In response, Takaichi Sanae's secretary helped to stop it:

"The current government has officially resigned and dissolved. This matter has nothing to do with the Prime Minister."

Sanae Takaichi was furious, so she grabbed the microphone and pointed the finger at the previous government:

"The Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games was a major event planned by the then Aichi Prefecture Council and the Nagoya City Council in 2016 during the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's administration. After a year of postponement and hundreds of billions of yen invested, it ended up like this. I think you should ask more questions about the prime ministers who were responsible for the subsequent implementation, the previous governments, the local prefectural and city councils, and the previous Asian Games organizing committee members."

In short, if we want to assign blame, it belongs to the former prime ministers after Shinzo Abe, to the local counties and cities, and to all the past governments other than the current one. The country spent more subsidies for the Asian Games, how can we blame our current government?

Besides, the current government has been dissolved, so if you have any questions, please ask the next government.

Sanae Takaichi was also considerate enough to exclude Shinzo Abe, after all, he was her benefactor.

The media reporters were of course not satisfied with this blame-shifting answer, and they continued to attack and demand an explanation:

"They have also disbanded and are going to participate in the next election. Can the same person, for the mistakes he made in the last election, be completely washed away in the next election?"

Reporters also have something to say: the next government will be composed of the same people as the previous government.

In response to such a surging pursuit and blockade, Takaichi Sanae came up with a god-like solution:

"Then I guess I can only pray for God's blessing."

The author says:

Author's note: Thank you for your support. I was a bit rushed today because I didn't feel well after getting up, so the plot of this chapter was slightly compressed. In addition, I will start to add more chapters this month, but I haven't figured out how to add them yet, let me think about it.

Chapter 211 Second Miss's Lubricant

It only takes a few hours for news to spread explosively around the world.

The Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan will open in 13 days. The story that 11 billion yen was spent in 6300 years but the foundation of the venue has not yet been laid has suddenly become an electronic pickle for people all over the world to comment on and laugh at.

Major television stations and self-media outlets from all over the world have been mocking the street views of Nagoya, to the point where the Nagoya City Council angrily asked Google to shut down the local street view map.

Although this event created some public opinion, it was still a little disappointing for Aimi Miyaji, who was the main player in the overseas competition. She did not receive the same "Goddess of Democracy" praise as Remi Tsutsumi. After all, the Osaka Asian Games has long been a notorious event.

Li Xinghe met her afterwards and apologized politely:

"Your SNS account gained more than 40 followers this time, but unfortunately it didn't achieve the same effect as last time."

"No, no, no, I'm already very satisfied." Gong Si Ai Hai's eyes sparkled.

She was still very satisfied with the huge public opinion effect and hundreds of thousands of fans, so she renewed an operating contract with China-Belarus Film and Television and became the second contracted employee of China-Belarus Film and Television.

Soon, Shikamiya Kaeimei disappeared.

She is really a busy person now. She goes to the construction site every day to check the construction progress of the media reception center, and also has to review various Asian Games project documents to ensure that she will not become the unlucky person who is blamed.

According to internal discussions, Miyaji Aimi will also be responsible for filming the opening ceremony program at the Tokyo Media Reception Center to help female congresswoman Shikamiyaike promote her power.

When she disappeared, Li Xinghe couldn't slack off.

Dongchuan Xueshi grabbed him:

"Are you busy in the next few days? If not, I'm quite busy and I'm here to help."

Li Xinghe was indeed busy, and answered with a confused mind:

"I've been busy these past few days. I have to tell Chiyo's mother the good news, and send thank-you gifts to Hinako and Tsuya. Tsutsumi Reishi and Miyaji Aimi have helped, so I have to treat them to a meal. And there's also my uncle Chiyo's... um, it's all a mess. Wait."

When he opened his cell phone, he actually received a message from the Metropolitan Police Department.

The Metropolitan Police Department summoned them back to attend a closed meeting.

This is a red flag.

......

When Li Xinghe and Xue Shi rushed back to the Metropolitan Police Department, the auditorium had already been blocked.

After three hours of waiting, the bigwigs appeared together and first commented on the recent public opinion storm:

"We can't always let Fuji News take the lead. What about that handsome guy in our department? Isn't he close to the female anchors of Fuji News? Tell him that we will give him the title of deputy section chief of the news center and let him contact these female anchors every day to ensure that news outbreaks are within control, especially those targeting our Metropolitan Police Department."

In order to control public opinion, the Metropolitan Police Department opened its own news center and cooperated with major newspapers to carry out information control.

As the Minister of General Affairs, Higashikawa Tsunekazu came forward and said, "As for the main issue, Toyota's embezzlement of state funds has entered the stage of investigation and evidence collection by the procuratorate. We may conduct a two-month strict review of Toyota's headquarters and branches at any time to confirm that the targeted research funds issued by the state to Toyota over the past decade have been used effectively."

Obviously, given the fraud problem of Japanese companies, Toyota has a very dirty record.

Especially those hydrogen-powered cars they made, almost all of them were hit. After all, these broken cars only had some hydrogen refueling stations built in Nagoya, and they were not promoted at all.

Li Xinghe twirled his pen, feeling the ever-changing microclimate in Japan.

In the absence of suppression from a powerful prime minister or ministers, and with all members of parliament disbanded, public security, procuratorial and judicial institutions began to demonstrate their autonomy.

This means that the procuratorate, public security and police bureaucracy, and the public security, procuratorial and judicial systems will strike hard against Toyota in the future and severely suppress their arrogance.

At the same time, the bureaucrats use the iron fist of government power to educate the disobedient chaebols and make them understand who are the real masters of this country.

And to find an excuse to cover up the issue of negligence in supervision of the Asian Games.

Li Xinghe is very happy.

It was he who exposed the failure of the Asian Games, and many relevant people, including Toyota, sponsored it behind the scenes in order to divert public attention from the Toyota Corporation.

Today, the Procuratorate and the Metropolitan Police Department are working together to launch a strong attack on Toyota in order to cover up the social issues of the Asian Games.

This can be described as a scandal spiral, with one scandal covering up another, and the more it is covered up, the worse the stink becomes.

He can be considered a scandalous immortal.

But for the public security, police, and prosecutors, this represents their just cause and their indomitable spirit against the chaebols, so they will rush forward without hesitation and take the opportunity to beat Toyota.

For them, it means:

“The good times are back!”

But there is a small problem.

Li Xinghe's potential father-in-law, Kunibe Fumiya, is currently a director of Toyota Motor Corporation. He also serves as the chairman of Toyota's personnel committee and compensation committee member, responsible for the appointment of senior staff in the entire Toyota system and employee salary arrangements.

Although he did not own any shares in Toyota, he did have some money.

And if nothing unexpected happens, the Toyota shares will be passed to Kokubun Makabe, and then to Li Xinghe. Rounding off, Li Xinghe will be a shareholder of Toyota.

Therefore, after returning to the office from the meeting, facing the two generals, Dongchuan Xueshi and Lin Meng, Li Xinghe asked Dongchuan Xueshi a tentative question:

"Tell me, if your company is about to be demolished by a powerful government department, and your future son-in-law who works in the government does not tell his future father-in-law, and may even personally swing an axe to chop down the door of his father-in-law's company, what will the father-in-law think?"

Dongchuan Xueshi rolled her eyes at him with a cold face:

"Your relationship is definitely over. What future son-in-law? He's your current enemy. He'll probably want to chop your head off with an axe today."

"Right."

Li Xinghe nodded, it was indeed necessary to announce it.

But Dongchuan Xueshi suddenly became angry:

"What do you mean by right? I want to slap you right now. Do you really want to marry into the Kunifu family? Li Xinghe, are you very proud?"

Lin Meng suddenly looked up, then quickly lowered his head and pricked up his ears to eat the melon.

Li Xinghe defended himself:

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